THY Local and Other Lens. MK NGINEERS meet [or drill to night 2 i ‘> } le} na Livic MERTIN: Lhe Board of Health ave . i a swenil at we City Council will meet this evening * : City Hall. ”- V . ' . W orces DerTAINED BY Foo he wen 12 30, but ter left Port Haw kesbury to-uay at 14.0, was detained by fog « utside. a fi > ‘he price oF Hrst- CHANGE LN PRici i J ; . | 4 Boston sa Carroil or W or- lass tickets to Dost heen reduced from $7.50 Lo mt ’ : cester hav < SO D ). - rn J S,—The a irned meeting of the ~ atant [rish Society W ill be held in their Beincolent ee at 8 o'clock.—Francis Cur- Hali this evening at © CLOCK. “ rancis ur ran, Secretary. oe VW 4ANTED \t tis oftice copies of luk tartyY EXAMINeR of February 4th and April sth and Sth. Also, copies of Tuk WEEKLY EXAMINER ol April 5, LSsy. > Dust.—What steps ave our civic authori ties taking towards suppressing this arch enemy of our m erchants and housekeepers this nuisance to everyone. — " \socr Banres.—A W olfville, N. S., paper claims that that town is ahead tn the way of hig babies, one having been born during the past week which weigh 1 164 lbs., when ten nours oid. - MaAsont A special m eting of \ ictoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. & A. M., will be held in vom to-morrow (Thursday) even- the Lodge Ri The Third Degree will be tng at So clock. conferred. - Tue Copan. i steamer Coban left for North Sydney ana St. John’s, Niid.. at five ‘clock this morning. Her cargo from here was made up of prod ice, with horses and sheep on deck. 7 InspecteD.—The huli and machinery ol the steamer St. Lawret were thorough:y in- spected by Messrs. ‘| nd Stevens yester- day, and the steamer resumed her trips to Pictou to-day. o DiscHarGEeD.—The country-woman arrested for drunkenness yesterday afternoon, appeér- ed befere His Honor this morning. She pro- mised to behave better in future, and got the chance asked f rT. ‘ideasiaadiliasiees tall Istanp Horses.—Says the St. John Sun: W. S. McKie, of Charlottetown,, arrived in the city yesterday, and to-day a carload of horses will arrive for him, including several good carriage horses. sails ill Motasses AND Sre@ar.—The brigt. Ida Maud, Capt. Purdy, arrived from Barbadoes and Antigua to-day, with a cargo of molasses and sugar for F. T. Newberry. The run out was a very quick one—fourteen days to the cut. sie icciiacie A Bonanza Year.—Carcful summaries of the crop outlook made by the San Francisco the north wind Chronicle shows that, unless blows at the critical time, this will bea bonanza year for grain and fruit in Cali- fornia. sieniceccialuciiin Tue Recorp 1x Dancer.—The Times re- ports that Lawrence Donovan, of lrishtown, Moncton, has a ewe which gave birth last spring to three lambs and this spring to four. Seven within a year is an al- most unprecedented re l snanmcliflipiont Cricket.—The annual meeting of the Park Cricket Club will be held in the parlor of th Y. M. C. A., on Friday evening next, at o'clock. All members are requested to be present, and any person wishing to become a member of the club will please notify the secretary.—C. Leigh, jr.. Sec'y P.C.C. 3i lance parish of Is Turs True ?—In connection with the fact that Prince Albert coats are becoming very fashionable in Charlottetown, the fol- jowing paragraph from the Buston Evening tfazette may not be uninteresting : No man ever achieved a great success in anything, whether finance, trade, art, literature, law, or science, who is habitually buttoned up in a Prince Albert coat. No man’s mind and body can be utterly free whose arms and body are incased or cramped in any- but an easy business suit. # hanes Loing eadusciacaiah Curep by Farra Atone.—An exchange says: At the closing session of the Cana- dian Convention of the Christian Alliance at Toronto a most remarkable cure by Divine healing is said to have occurred. A lady residing on Sumach.street, who has been going on crutches since last January, was enabled to discard them, and walking up to the front, testified. She left the crutches in the hall, and one of them was carried away by Miss Scott, of Martinton, Ont., as a memento of the wonderful cure. oe Cup Desertiox.—About ten o'clock last night some of the occupants of a house on Grafton street—between Queen and Pownal— found an infant at their door and took it into the house. On close inspection they found that it belonged to one of their boarders—at least it was ticketed to him. The boarder not being at home at the time, the nature ot the ‘‘find” was made known to the police, who found out that the mother was a young woman living in that portion of the city known as Palmer’s Lane, and that the child had only been born that morning. The mother was ill in bed when the policemen called, and on their advice she sent for the child and had it brought home. The boarder has not yet been heard from. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 13—Rising Dawn, Praught, Pictou, coal; Maggie, Rogers, River John, mdse; Maggie Roach, McLean, Chatham, cedar posts. May 14 ~May D, Reid, Wallace, stone; Con- federate, Forrest, Pictou; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Sturgeon, Lawson, — W allace, stone; Minnie R McKenzie. MeNeill, Pic- tou. May 15—William, McLeod, Pictou; Eldon, McRae, Pinette; ss Coban, Young, Montreal; George Clarke, Hingley, Tatamagouche; Ida Maud, Purdy, Barbsdoes and Antigua, 982 puns molasses, 28 tierces do, 40 hhds sugar. CLEARED. May 13—Rising Dawn, Praught, Pictou, bal; J H Hiltz, Martell, Pictou. May 14—Beau Bassin, Anderson, Pictou, oats; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Susan King, Me- Pherson, Tatamagouche, pro; Spring Bird, McDonald, Wallace. May 15—Arrow, Daley, Bathurst, oats. a a A good Walking Stick for 25 cts.; a stag- headed one for 50 cts. Call at Reddin’s Drug Store and get one before all are are gone. ml6 2i WRWS. | SpeciAL Desparcuts To Tar PELEGCRAPAIO EXAMINER Strikes Prevalent. LONDON, May i4. Phe strikes are prevailing throughout | Germany like an insurrection, They break out in eity after city in northern previnces | ane the number of trades affected is rapidly increasing. Even in Berlin, under the eyes of the Kaizer, labor is becoming insubordi- nate. The stoppage of the tramways are momentarily expected. Employes have been in consultation al) night, and fare making arrangements for a general strike if their demands are not complied with. So unusual and widespread is this uprising of labor, the government seems to be at a less how to deal with it. It is averse to crushing it by military force, and continues to favor a policy of compromise between employers and employes. ee ee Thunder and Lightning Storm. Lockport, N. S., May 14. This locality was visited by a terrific thunder and lightning storm this morning. Two houses were struck by lightning owned by Captain Colin MeKay and Deanj Lloyd. The former's house was considerably damag- ed, the electric fluid passing down the chimney shattering it and then going out the end of the house, tearing off the boards, DAILY Gee... 5 +), Is desired and admired by all. Among the things which may best be done to enhance personal beauty is the daily use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. No matter what the cvlor of the hair, this prepa- ration gives it a lus- tre and pliancy that Y adds greatly to its charm. Should the hair be thin, harsh, dry, or turning gray, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore the color, bring out a new growth, and render the old soft and shiny. For keeping the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there is no better preparation in the market. ‘“T am free to confess that a trial of Ayer’s Hair Vigor has convinced me that it is a genuine article. Its use has not only caused the hair of my wife and daughter to be Abundant and Glossy, but it has given my rather stunted mus- tache a respectable length and appear- ance.’’—R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. “My hair was coming out (without any assistance from my wife, either). I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, using only one bottle, and I now have as tine a shingles, ete. Lloyd's house was almost! wrecked. The windows were broken, the floor torn up, the roof lifted and partly | stripped off the boards. The shingles were broken up into match wood. Mrs. Lloyd, when the chimney fell into the room cover- ing the floor and bed with bricks, was in her bed, but was not injured. An U nlawfal Act. Boston, May 14, L. E. Clark, Superintendent of the Money Order Department in the Boston post office, and E. B. Palmer, a clerk in the same department, were arrested Satur- day by Inspector J. 'T. Boynton, of the United States Secret Service Department, charged with unlawfully opening a package addressed to William J. Vickery, one of the Board of Civil Service Examiners, now holding examinations in this city. Heavy Rain and Snow. Sr. Pavt, Minn., May 14. Specials from various points in Minne- sota and Dakota give accounts of a heavy rain and snowfall to-day at Oriska, Dakota, and about four inches of snow fell during the morning and it rained during the rest of the day. At Millbank, Dak., it has been raining hard the past twelve hours, and is stil] at it. At Bismarck at 6 o’clock six inches of snow lay on the ground. Against Salisbury. Lonpon, May 14. William O’Brien, M. P., has obtained a writ against Lord Salisbury on a charge of libel. In a recent speech at Waterford the premier accused O’Brien of advocating murder and robbing men by taking farms from which tenants were evicted. For this speech the action was brought. Horrible Accident. Wrvyirec, May 14. A horrible accident occurred at Rat Portage this morning—a German laborer named Traynor was instantly killed in a saw mill, by the saw breaking and cutting his head off. The Compton Contest. Orrawa, May 14. A gentleman who returned to-day from Compton reports that the prospects of the Government candidate are excellent. The Grit-Prohibition compact is likely to prove as great a fizzle in Compton as in Cumber- land and Shelburne. The Premier Denies. — Orrawa, May 14. It is understood that the Premier denies that he has any present intention of visit- ing England this summer. Recovering. Orrawa, May 14, Mr. Chisholm, M. P., whose life was de- spaired of, is rapidly recovering. On the Move. Orrawa, May 14. Sir Charles and Lady Tupper left to-day to take passage in the Parisian. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 15.—10 u. m. Moderate to fresh west to north winds; clearing, preceded by showers; stationary or lower temperature, HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. May 14—] B Morris, Wallace; John Ander- son, Kensington; Hedley Buntain, George- town; David Menhgemnys S’Side; C H Merrit, Boston. 15—Mr and Mrs A C Stewart, Stanley; Geo Forbes, Vernon River Bridge. HOTEL DAVIES. May 15—W B Freeman, Halifax; Ww Greig, H Duncan, Montreal; Jas S Smith, J E Brittan, W B James, iH C Smally, Geo W Letchell and wife, Boston; John A Gregor, Nfld; E A Smith, St John; W J O'Leary, Toronto. One case of Walking Sticks, just received. — Reddin Bros. ml15 2i House furnishings, carpets, oil cloths, win- dow poles and shades very cheap at James Paton & Co’s, Market Square. Floor oilcloths and carpets, the very best value in the city at James Paton & Co's, Ladies wanting perfecting boots should al- ways go to the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. my |4 tf Boys suits, the neatest and cheapest in town at J. B. Maedonald’s. my 14 tf It is really wonderful the bargains given in ready-made clothing at J. B. Macdonald’s. myl yid tf head of hair as any one could wish for.” RK. T, Schmittou, Dickson, Tenn. ‘T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor in my family for a number of years, and re- gard it as the best hair preparation I know of. It keeps the scalp clean, the hair soft and lively, and preserves the original color. My wife has used it for a long time with most satisfactory re- sults.”’— Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. ‘* My hair was becoming harsh and dry, but after using half a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot express the joy and gratitude I fee!.’’— Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, Lil Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. HARDWARE SALESMAN WANTED. A person who has had at least three years’ experience in the Hardware line, can obtain a good Situation by applying early. ROBT. T. HOLMAN, may lO—~1w SUMPERSIDE. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c pastye= TO LET, at “Belvidere.” Apply ~ on HARPER, SR., Fitzroy Street. may WANTED.—A smart Bay to learn the trade.— re DUCHEMIN, Door and Sash Factory. mayld Ww ANTED IMMEDIATELY, at D. A. Bruce's, three good Coat Makers, two Vest Makers and three Pant Makers, Highest prices given. mayl5—tf R SALE, cheap for Cash or on Approved Note, a Buggy, ae new ; bas run only one summer. Apply at office of this paper, or to Isaac P. McCouBRky, Carriage Trimmer, Upper Great George Street. pad 3i eod—mayls Printing business. HINER, Apply to Gro. W. GaR 2i—mayl4 BE LET.—The Dwelling House formerly A occupied by the undersigned, situated on King Street, containing 9 Kooms, with large Garces ape Stables. Apply to H. J. CUNDALL, may Wan rE D.—An experienced Accountant, who is otherwise employed during the day, would like to get a setof books ta keep in the evenings for a moderate consideration. Apply at EXAMINER oflice. tf eod—mayli Ww ANTED.—A reliable Man or Roy who under- stands taking care of horses and cows, to vos apent u house. Apply at KXAMINER office, wy WANTED.—A Cook, Apply to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE, w tf—mayll Ww NTED IMMEDIATELY.—Three Pant and three Vest Makers. Highest prices paid to ood hands.—JoHN McLmep & Co, Merchant ailors. fi—mayll 7 LET.—A nice Cottage, containing § rooms, also outbuildings, all in good repair, and one acre of land, situate onthe corner of Winsloe and Malpeque Roads, about four miles fr m tbe city. Rent moderate. Apply to JAMES CURTIS, City. mayil ANTED.—A good Parlor Maid; also a : Housemaid. Good wages, Apply to Miss PETERS. dy & wky tf—ap10 R SALE.—A. Soda Water Fountain, in good order. Apply to ALFRED E. HENNESSY, Lower Queen Street. tf—mayl10 R SALE-—One Thousand No. | December Hides.—W™M. BOYLE. 2aw tf—may8 MO LET.—A Donble Tenement House in good repair, Stable im rear, situated on King Street, near Pownat Street, tf—may8s EED POTATOES.—* Beauty af Hebron” end ** Karly Surprise,” for sale at CARKTER’s SEED STORE. 3i eod—mayY ANTED.—A situation in a Factory, by a steady and capable man. Apply at this mays office. ARTIES intending to put Waier Pipes in their houses, will find it to their advantage to call at HARRIs’s TINSTORE before giving their orders. pat—may6 O LET.—A comfortable Dwelling House on Euston Street. Enquire of Davip R. M. HOOPER. may4 WANTED.—A first-class Milliner.—McLE An, HEARTZ & Co., Souris. may2 LET.—On corner of Pownal and Water Streets, a House and Shop. either ether or separately. Possession given immediately. Apply to BLANCHARD, at Mrs. Stirling’s. mayl—t LET.—* Inkerman House,” property of the late Colonel Grey. The property is well situated, with about 25 acres of land. Apply to F. Pzrers, Cameron Block. tf—ap20 ANTED.—A good Cook. High wages given | W Apply to Mrs, F. PETERs, Sidmount. i apl7—tf ‘ LET.—A Double Tenement Hcuse on Kent i Street. next door to Robins’ Livery Stable. | Appiy to Mrs. OFFER, Queen Street. | apl3—2aw (sat tues) tf ' : T° LET.—The store and dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co. Apply to Alex. Strang, La wne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the store © Geo. Carter & Co., Market Square. {m tf Mone WANTED.—A smart Boy to learn the Job] WED L&SD { ene at ene at 25 per cent. discount. Hose, at 25 per cent. discount. BLANKETS ! Charlottetown, May 13, 1889—eod wky THIS THEY WILL DO. They draw the crowds. own sound judgment. Charlottetown, May 3, 1889—eod wky oils SECOND TO NONE. T TAKES THE HIGHEST RANK, both as a Steam Coa) and for domestic purposes, Our Cotting and Culm Coals are excellent and econo- mical Fuel, suitable for Steam purposes, Black- smiths’ use and Lime burning, and are exten- sively used in Mills and Factories. Apply to CHARLES W. IVES, 41 Water Street, Pictou, Agent Intercolonial Coal Mining Co. (Ltd.) may8&—6i 500 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT JUSt ARRIVED, and will be sold cheap while landing. HORACE HASZARD. may 10—tf HOT WATER. ARTIES contemplating heating their Dwellings this season with Hot Water, would do well, before placing their orders, to see our NEW STEEL BOILER. No joints to leak; no sections to clean. A large area of heating surface exposed, and less fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in the market. A guarantee for a term of years given with every service. Atso—Our new UPRIGHT RADIATON4 It occupies less space, and is more effective and less expensive than any other in the market. We keep constantly in stock a large supply of Pipe, all sizes, Black, Galvanized and Lead. Also, Steam Fittings of every description, in Brass and Iren; Rubber Hose and Fittings for same, for washing windows, carriages, and for sprinkling lawns. A first-class Plumber kept constantly em- loyed, who is prepared to give estimates for fittin Dwellings with Hot and Cold Water, Bath Tubs, Wash Basins and Closets, in the latest and most improved manner. Refer- ences given if required. Telephone con- nection. McKINNON & McLEAN. ’ ap23—eod tf pat Bargains! PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHREAP MEN, bound to come where the Bargains are. TRY THEM. DRUMMOND MINE COAL A. EL. My Whole Stock must be disposed of within Sixty Days, FOR COAeee Gents’ Wool, Merino and Cotton Underclothing, Wool, Cotton, Silk and Lisle 3 Hose, Ties, Braces, Collars and Cuffs, Shirts, Kid Gloves, Lisle Gloves, Cotton and Silk Handkerchiefs, TWEEDS! TWEEDS! TWEEDS! at 25 per cent. discount. Balance of Meltons, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, at 354 per cent. discount. Black and Colored Velveteens, Velvettas, &c., at 534 per cent. discount. Silk Plush, Colored Silks and Trimmings, Feathers, Eigrettes, &c., at 25 per cent. discount. Ladies’ Cashmere, Silk, Lisle, Cotton and Kid Gloves, Cashmere, Silk, Lisle and Cotton ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS, at 25 per cent. discount. ° Wool Shawls, Squares, Jersey and Jersey Jackets, at 25 per cent. discount. BLANKETS ! -At 25 per cent. discount. TWEED AND WATERPROOF COATS, to clear, at 30 per cent. discount. BROW XN, Queen Street, opposite Market House. (x) Every day sees the business pile up, the sales increase. The goods talk, and the customers take them on their OF" Is tomake their Store the Centre for Bargains, ry\O MAKE ALL ROADS LEAD TO IT, all people patronize it, all buyers believe in it. To do this, they know they must make it worthy of the position they covet. Their tremendous stock of CHILDRENS’, BOYS’, YOUTHS’ and .MENS’ CLOTHING will be sold at prices that will surprise all that will look through their Mammoth Stock. 'Fhey are PROWSE BROS., iil AM INSTRUCTED BY BRENTON F. LONGWORTH, ESQ., to se!l by Auction, at 11 o’clock, a. m. :— The ‘*‘ ESKER PROPERTY,” situated be- / tween East Fitzroy and Euston Streets. This property has been divided into 15 Building Lots, some of which are very desirable. The close proximity of this property to the new Driving Park makes it still more valu- able. Terms at sale. The plan of these lots may be seen at the office of GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. mch26—tl sle BY AUCTION. AM INSTRUCTED BY GEORGE ESQ., to sell by Auction, on the Premises, (ON THURSDAY, 23rd OF MAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, on Lower St. Peter’s Road, adjoining Dr. Beers land. ture, as it is less than a haif mile from the city. ‘Terms at sale, GEORGE M. HARRIS, ap: 0—tl sle Auctioneer. 30), ROO. Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE— “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. JOHN JOY, feb21—tf Water Street. FOR SALE. TENMIAT pleasantly situated Cottage on West P Street, commanding 4 splendid view of the Harbor, now occupied by the subscriber, ' together with Stable and Outhouses. Apply to . may7 HENRY C. DOUSE., Valuable Building Lots. on the Premises, on THURSDAY, \G6th May, | PASTURE LOTS, McLEOD, His Two Pasture Lots of one acre each, situated This property is conveniently located for Pas- | Queen Street, Next to Stamper’s Corner. AUCTION SALE \« Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & 60, | HALIFAX. ; | A Fall Stock of Wines ane Liquors | JUST RECEIVED. Cases ROYAL BI { l4~ =r Lot 75 cases ISLAY 100 Cases OLD RYE, END, ;LEND &GALIC, 50 * CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, | 150 * CLARET, | 2 “ HOCK and MOSELLE, | 9 © LIQUKRURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, , 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, | 150 © HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 “ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, #04 aud VV. O,, 100 *“* BASS’S ALE, 200 “ BURKE'S STOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 * FINEOLD RUM, . 50 ** KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, | —And a Full Stock of— ry 1 Y \CHOICE GROCERIES. Citizens. Attention ! | PURE WATER. ecnsenel eye engaged the services of a man i who wil! devote his time to the FIT- TING UP OF WATER PIPES in Houses, | would respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. All work entrusted to me will be i done both cheapgnd satisfactory. | A large supply of PLPES, FAUCETS, etc.. always in stock, and prompt attention given to orders. L. W. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, apl7j—dy tf pat - a ney as eRe 8 eae nem cy re om ts eeliabedcaiiich foe seaman tals e a